If you ever get a chance take a Flamenco lesson from a true flamenco player (someone born & raised in spain who knows the music inside and out), it really is enlightening...there's a lot of technical things about the song forms and accents that are hard to figure out on your own.
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I'm a musical junkie, I like anything that's done well. Blues, Rock, Jazz, Flamenco, Country, Classical...there's something to be learned from it all. I have pretty high standards as far as players are concerned, I like to listen to the best of the best. Some of my favorites are; Paco de Lucia, Jimmy Bruno (Jazz) Larry carlton (jazz/rock) Robben Ford (jazz/blues/rock) Scott Henderson (jazz/blues/rock) etc..just to name a few.
If you ever get a chance take a Flamenco lesson from a true flamenco player (someone born & raised in spain who knows the music inside and out), it really is enlightening...there's a lot of technical things about the song forms and accents that are hard to figure out on your own.
If you ever get a chance take a Flamenco lesson from a true flamenco player (someone born & raised in spain who knows the music inside and out), it really is enlightening...there's a lot of technical things about the song forms and accents that are hard to figure out on your own.